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r 19, 1311. THE ACii VILLI! OAZSTTS-irSrTS.- ': PAGS FIVE SAM FOSTER OCBED .030 CHARGED WITH ASSRULT Buy Oranges and Grapefruit No Human Hand Has Touched -That - Have Been Handled Solely by WhiteGIbved Workmen , In the great groves of Florida, belonging to grower affiliated with 1 the Florida Citrus Exchange, each picket! fruit' wears white gloves. : Every piece of fruit is clipped, not pulled, end the baskets ire li.ied : -with canvas, several inches from the bottom, to avoid bruising.' , , The big wagons which carry t!ie fruit to the packing-houses have heavy springs, the drivers wear whi gloves. The fruit tleri niostr. carefully- inspected the inspectors wear white gloves'." '''i . " ' '. Every piece of accepted fruit is gashed, by machinery, if rem the washers the fruit falls into. bins. It is then wrapped In tissue-paper, f, and carefully packed in boxes all this by more wbite-ploved worLmen. Vour dealer can supply you oranges and grapefruit irvthese self same boxes and will if you insist. Every box contains booklet telling how to serve citrus fruits,' and coupon good for half the price of table ware in silver and cut-glass. (Booklet without coupon for four cents 7 in stamps mailed to the Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Fla.) To,,' make sure you get the right fruit, look for this mark, in big red letters MCIAL : HAPPENINGS Personal Mention, Htwi of the " I edeties, ; ' ; ueetings,' xto. Arrested for Cutting Throat of 1 Mack Harris Last ; J ''. , Summer, i I - IHUuOu,. .. ; PnplUV Rlul.' ' ' . . : -A large number of the friends of Miss Elizabeth Porter , attended the music recital which waa given yesterday- afternoon at the Asheville School for Girls. under her direction. Invitations had been Issued to the re cital and few were declined.1 , The drawing room, where the recital waa given, was artistically, decorated In green,' and the holiday spirit (was ful ly carried out In everything. There wire about II numbers on the pro grogi, ajid. these consisted mostly of Instrumental selections, although there were a few vocal numbers. The pu pils who .took part In the recital did well, am) thutr efforts were highly ap preciated by those attending. , K . " ' Hfty-Ftf Ui Wedding Anniversary. . Testerday afternoon, at their home on Charlotte street, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindaey. celebrated their fifty-fifth wedd'ng anniversary. This is an event that few have the pleasure of cele brating; and it was a very enjoyable affair, .Those of the relatives and friends who could not be present sent the aged couple their best wishes by letter, wire or card, and there was a shower of the UUer. Dr. and Mrs. Charles U Minor will give an at home on New Year's day ftnm 5 to T o'clock in honor of their daughter, Mlaa Lucy Minor, who made her debut sometime ago at a tea given at the University of Virginia in Char lottesville. The entertainment will be at their home on North French Broad avenue, and Invitations have already been issued to a large number of friends. It will be an event of inter art during the holiday season. - " . i.-.-. Invitations have been issued bj Mrs. Puffleld Milliard to a reception which she will give tomorrow afternoon at the Albemarle club house from 5 to 7 o'clock. The event will be one of the largest of the holiday functions - to be given in Aihevllle and will serve as a delightful prelude to all the other large social event of the Yule tide season. , . ' . .'. . . . . : The Woman's exchange will be open every evening -this week. Lawrence Campbell has returned from the University of Virginia, and will spend the holidays with his Pa rents at their home on Plnola street. .. m n 8ta,te Senator P. H. Mashburn of Old Fort la In the city today on a bus iness trip. Revenue Agent Knox , Booth of Nashville .passed through' the city yesterday. " ' 91 Misses Rose and Lily Eatterliam. who have been conducting the Cowee High 1 no hoot in Macon county, have returned home to spend their two weeks' holidays. Mrs. George H. Lambert and son with Mrs. B. B. Rankin leave Thurs day for' Richmond.--Va., . to -spend Christmas. Dr.' Lambert will Join them there. .'.' Joseph Smith of Shelby is in the city, having come to attend the fu neral services over the. remains or Mrs. T. C. Smith. "? , Miss Helen Kelly has returned to her noma n Raleigh, after , visiting friends here for somo time. , - to to ' J. R. Smith of Judson will spend Christmas In Asheville with friends. li ; it ..,!, Dr. 8.' Elizabeth' Winter . returned today from a business trip or several weeks In Philadelphia. i . - ,i .... "j ' ' Mlsa Mary Everett 'has "turned from a visit to relatives In Nashville. Hi Mrs. Adrian Hegeman Is here for a few days 'from Black Mountain. Mrs. W. H. Souther, son and daugh ter will leave shortly after Christmas for Danville, Jll., to make that city their home In the future. ' Miss Eula Arbogast, .who is attend trg .Washington seminary, is spending theholtfAvl pb'Jief pafoti tuyere. Miss Myrtle Frady is snendlr c the winter jn Florida. ' Mrs. Frank Oadger Is here from Hendersonville, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Arbogast. i R H Miss Pauline Paquln has returned from a visit to Mrs. Roland Morris in Philadelphia and) Miss Alice Chandler in Baltimore. Mrs. Charles 8. Bryant, who has been visiting Mrc-O. 8. Tennent, left yesterday for Banford, Fla. t K Capt and Mrs.' J., A. Perry have gone to Washington to spend Christ mas with relative. . Reuben McBrayer is here to spend Christmas with his parents. . ... V . , " , Heavy Lohs by Flood In Wales. Sam Foster, colored, was arraigned) lrJpollce .court this moaning for cut ting the thniik of Mack ,U arris Inst summer. He ailead former'convii'tlon . . V. . . . I..... ' ...1. .I.... I. .. . V. I. . iu ;'iiuic, paying mm 110 iuuuhiii the matter had been settled before a rnugidtrate here, lie stated that he had left the city after the affray anil that he had come back about a month ago after the case had been called be fore a local magistrate and his step father an.l Harris' father had arrang ed it satisfactorily, The court held, however, that since he was not pres ent In person and there had been no legal compromise, this state of affairs would not help him and be will have to stand trial. , Te trial of Foster did not come ub this morning, however, as Harris Was not present, and the state was : not ready to go Into the case. Jt ' was stated by one of the officers that Har ris Is at work in Hendersonville and could be brought here within a few days, and the case was set for Thurs day. Several witnesses will also be summoned for the defense and the trial will be 6f some Interest, since the affray was a rather serious one; Tho court allowed the defendant . to give bond In he sum of f 100. 1 After Foster found that he would have to, stand trial, he wanted to know If he could get some - money back, amounting to about $12, which he said he had spent In the compro mise suit. He waa Informed that it is very doubtful If he can recover this sum. .. . ' If Am IIaa TWia u5 nun U5C nils Low-CostJCough Syrop A Family Supply for 50c 8avlng You $2 The Quickest, Best Thing You - Ever Used, or Money Refunded. The prompt and ponitive results piven by this inexpensive roiHi milli ine have rouned it to be iiretf in more lio'.mn in the V. 9. and Canada than any other couirh remedy. It ives lhstnnt relief and will usually wipe out the most obstinate, clep srated cough inside of 24 lioum.' It quickly succeeds, even in whooping cough au.l croup. . ' : A 50-cent hottle of Plnex, when mixed with home-made soirnr synip. makes u full pint n family supply of lie most pleasant and effet jivt rough remedy that mouey rould buy," At a saving of $2, Easily prepared Ju.fiv uiinutts full directions iu package. ( hllclrctl take Pie t ough Syrup wilh ln?ly, because it tastes (rood. It sthnn jstea the appetite and is slightly laxative -rboth excellent features. Hplenilid -for hoarseness, throat tickle, bronchitis, etc., and a prompt, .successful remedy for in cipient lung trouble. Pinex is a special anil highly concen trated compound of imported Norway Y'hite Pine extract-and is rich in guais- coi ana oiuer nacurui nemiug pine ele ments. Siaroly mix it with sugar syrup or strained honey, in a pint bottle, aud it is ready for use. . I'inrx has often been Imitated, but never successfully, for nothinc else will produce the same results. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded.' Certihciite of guar antee is wrapped in each package. Your driisilst has Pinex "or will gladly set it 'for you. If not, seud to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, intt. '. LAVa1 AS TD FIREWORKS' III THE GUY EXPLOSION Bourne's code. .. ' They are not - to be set off 1n the streets, in any public place or within 25 . yards of . any street or public place, but there is a provision that this does not ' apply on occasions of pubis, rejoicing if permission is had from the board of aldermen. During th last day or two some giant crackers have been exploded In the city limits', but they may have heei on private property more than 25 yards from the street; and only a few 'days ago a -merchant was In po licecourt on the charge of , firing crackers in the street. ' It Is Forbidden Within 25 Yards of Any Street or Public Place. to There have been some Inquiries as the law governing the explosion of firework in the city. There are some who seem to have an idea that fireworks are not allowed to be set oft in the city limits and expressions of surprise have been heard that they are even ket for sale. As a matter of fact, there are very stringent reg ulations pertaining to fireworks, but under certain provisions they can be exploded or fired in the city limits. Their explosion some under the same reflations' as the firing of" gifts, in Tou can't put a Bicycle In hi stock ing; but that boy of yours certainly will appreciate one however it may come to him. We have some good ones at tempting price. J. rf. HEARN tc CO , Battery Park Place. Phone Hi. i ; We have a large assort ment of Framed Pictures We are selling- below cost. These are all nice, hand- some plcturs.that we are closing out. 1 '" ' '. f V 'V' ' V' 4 ' J. H. Law, 41 Pattoa At Swansea, Wales, Doc 19. A million dollars of damage ha been done as a result of Hoods throughout southern Wale. ,A score 'of bridge over the river Avon were destroyed. ' A. A. Hamlet who has been super vising the Installation of the targets at the rifle range on Beaverdam, says that the work is abont completed and will be ready to be received tomorrow. It Is said to be one of the best equip ped ranges the state. Candy Uorse Sliora and . Cane. Candy kiu-lirn, Haywood Street. age II IIIIIJIIII I HI IIWISS UIIBMBBgBBg! W DIAMONDS - . Good Holiday Investment Everybody knows, either by experience or from watching others, tho superior pleasure U.at comes from owning a beautiful DIAMOND, but few people realise that the DIAMOND cjui never deteriorate in VALl'K. " You can. use your MONEY to advantage by buying a DIAMOND of us. It will be one of the bwt friends you ever had. DIAMONDS are often bettor than MONEY in the HANK. A CONSERVATIVE DANKEK advise.1 ns to HL'Y DIAMONDS rather than bank slock. Come in and look, over our diamond. Any ator..) you may choow, we alxoiluU ly guarantee to lie giiuin! and as reprewnted. With our avitcm tliere is no ch.mce: for a mistake or a di-repticMi. VifUl our store and Rcl our ptirt. We are offering aph-ndid value now. r AUTHUU M riLLDCOMPANY. Christmas Gifts The source of all joy in giving lies iu the election of practical, sensible articles of highest quality;' that will suitably convey the expression of the donor's esteem, t Our line of Opera Glasses in Mother of Pearl and Gold ig beyond comparison. Lorgnettes in Gold and Gun Metal. Our Prices are riglit, too. ee our Electric Coffee Percolators, in Copper ' t. Nickel. and Theyjnako an ideal Xmas gift CHAS E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue. PREPARE 70S WINTER TOR SALE 2L gLCHRISTMAS w A'" V.'. ! .V "tw i1' ' I 1 f ' MAKE GIFTS OF SHOES Acceptsable to ody V. Everyb '. Name the member of the family that would not be tickled with a pretty pair of tan or white shoes, housa slippers, we have a store fulL They all need shoes. Never get too many, and we have them to keep up appearances and down expenses. . - . i Subject to Change After the Holidays Not a member of the family who can't be fitted here correctly. Come today. Open evenings. NiGhols Shoe Go XMAS SHOEIST. ON THE SQUARE. , , , . , , It Lots and one T-room house near ; VXjmioriaoia , Sieam neaieu oar Hive In West Ash.vllle. Farm ol rooms and apartments in Ade- 100 crM 4 mttM frora Aaheviiie, . . , , . ., , ., , near R. R. Station. ' Also soma nice laiae ana Meriwether - build- residence in city, in u barrin u m(J taken at once, ' ' ; BROOKS IlEAIiTT OOMPAHT. ings on Ilaywood street, Morselle Building on Patton Ave. Bee us before they are all rented. Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estats and Insurance 27 Patton Art. Rooms 401-411 Ottos Bids. Phone 1711. , FOB SALE Take Notice Everybody. , . For IJ710 you ran buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room bouse near car line and center of city. - NATT ATKINS 0 "3 SONS Co. ' Real Estate Dealers. 1L So EaU Made. Cakes from Wheat HearU Self-Ris ing Pancake flour require nothing but milk. Delicious and digestible. . ,. For Rent Furnished Eight room' steam heated house. Furnished complete, with exception of linen and silver. Located In the very best part of Asheville. Beauti ful view. If taken on long lease will make special price of $50 per month. The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave., Phone 479. Wm I NARCISSUS BULBS In the Bunch-Flowered va riety we can supply the Paper White Grandiflora which grows splendidly in a bowl of water with gravel. In the Trumpet varieties, the Von Blon. Gulden Tellow, with . double trumpet. The Emperor and Empress, richest yellow, large alngle trumpet. KverjtlUng In Irugs and Seeds. - GRANT'S PHARMACY Pure Drugi and Seeds. : ' FRUIT AND .. LAYER CAKES And every other kind of cake for Christmas ' festivities. Phone G22 the Big Steam San itary Bakery. . Asheville Steam Bakery " V D RE, AM LAND Five Reels of Pictures Where Everybody Goes Cadillacs and the GUARANTEES KM Uft "We have also some unex celled bargains in second-hand cars. Western Carolina Auto. Co. Walnut and IX niton. Trimmed Hats .Reduced M. WEBB CO. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Special sale of Switches frora $1.50 to $G.00. Full Line of Toilet Articles. '' THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values In Ladles' Coat Bults and Long Coats, ranging In prices from $5.00 to S1S.60. S N. Pack Square. REMOVAL NOTICI v The Parla Millinery baa moved to No. Tl PATTOW AVK. ntzt door to the Palace Theater. MRS. J. KROMAN. Prae. Bverrthln t Millinery. teeeteeeeeeee eeee eeeeeeteetee eeoteeeeeetet ! FRE3H EGGS 1 ' JiiFt the nicest, f-esbest ones for making your cakes. You will notice the difTeroiico in the cakes tho uvw laid VXX make tli j cake lighter. 43c per dozen. WHY PAY REGULAR PRICES for JEWELRY and Silverware? Come. to STERN'S AUCTION , SALE , ..... , ; Haywood street, and btiy at your price. This afternoon ". 3:0 'Tonight. -.:....' i... 730 YATES C: LIcGUIEl, Cor. Patton anrt Aii-ianl Ave. to esc:t"I'C2 ll-Tloom H "ie. 11 Of lnl In West AehevHJo fr I.r..rve4 f)y PARENTS, FRIENDS, EMPLOYERS Give :the boy the best CbriHtmas present possible a ' AiemJership In the Asheville Y. M. C. A. , " ' No oilier gift you might bestow upon him could prove of so great and permanent value. , , Whether the boy finds his chief interest in the 'gym,' the beautiful swimming pool, the educational classes, the Pible classes, the game room, or the social features in any event you will be sure that he is growing up a man ly young man, if surrounded by the wholesome, charac . ter-huiltling influenoes of the Y. M. C. A. Give the boy a hauce. Call 7S!) and give us his name, or call personally ct Ibo Association office, 17. Haywood street. : It wilt ! ;.,! jV.r a whole year of liys f I' 73
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